STATE COLLEGIAN || rHE MANAGING BOARD in jr. '3O Milton M. Rosenbloom ’3O liunlnm Mamscl Russell L Rohm *3O •dllor Aihertiulnc M«nigtr >nson '3O Calvin E. Bonus ’3O [tor Circulation Manager luge ’3O Henry R Dowdy jr. ’3O litur lurcien Adverll'ins Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS '3l Chailes A. Schmidt jr ’3l Jlvam ’3l Norman B. Soblcr '3l ’3l William K Clench ’3l ICIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS ng ’3l Algol t J Mileski ’3l ilman ’3l llany G Wood ’3l WIEN’S EDITORIAL STAFF Mary ,1. Adams ’3l Ammclnte Editor t '3O J.tncl 1/ Biownbaek ’3l Hifur A>*(*cinte Editor iccht ’3O L* Louise lloifeditz ’3l ■Hm> A»’>ocl»te Tdltor ...... -™_ ... . ..lo.i.itss tommunltatlona on on* •< ml.re.l All I. in* must Ikht tlic unmc of tlic u< uininmni.iili'iNi- uii] l.t ili.ri'anrdut In case the ,Mi lih «r lur tuiniL to ncromi>nn> the letter, thN inillrntid nuil u mini it. plume mutt accompany the riu- uliinr rorim* the riklit l» reject nil communlua mol unlit Tor pulilinitmii ’I lie COLI EGIAN tusumui ir scntimnitH *xpre«i.il in llie Leror Hot ■I ncchly during the College year, except on hotidoyi, he l’enn*>lTnnl» State College in the Interest of the! np<. facultv, alumni. And friends. » Into LoUcyiatc Xctupapot Association ?u»lolficc. State College, I'o., ns second-clua matter. [DAY. DECEMBER 6, 1929 A CALENDAR'S TEST iiittmeat of a committee fiom Student *i with College olhctals in the compilation calendar ceitamlv is a step in the right .hough «uch a committee v . s -pnonitul lailmo to meet with the g.«ii> ■union that undergroduales hr 1 n:n beer an earnest de«ire to give voice to student & week the facuhj gioup extended an in udent Board to help m the foimalion of lemlar 1. in a sense, bv the desnabtlitj of begin )ol tenu late m September and ending >, the task of pleasing eveiyone in the ',i cnlendni is not an ens> one Undoubt ipmioii is divided on what are believed to vacation allotments The Christmas re itstandmg ulusti at ion While theie ate nplain that the period i&*too short to pen guins bj vvoiking. theie ate still othota that the poicentage of student vvoikeis mail, and that those few could be dismiss hout upsetting the entile College ovvever, Miong opposition to a long recess cstcis If the clerical duties associated ouhng of giades and the registiation of be speeded up—and it is believed that they ; no doubt that the period will be shoitened i cnlendni This jear’s moot ponn was the r vacation Opinion is divided on the ques cling the iccess to the one dav, oi including ?ok-cml An expression of student opinion .••>e mncteis would be of invaluable aid to s of next veai’s ealendai .•s« students affoid themselves the oppoi- a\s to enjoy outdoor leci cation at the rc ?<l Wmtei Spoils paik Undeigiaduates it a hguic eight on the ice have expies&ed howevoi, that nuangements appaiently :i made bv the College to clear the pond ol Iv Likewise, no facilities have been pio it*ng aftei nightfall YIDING FOOTBALL HONORS i no stiong objection to the piesent sjstcni football captain has been voiced in campus is a fooling that the “no-captain” system with equal favoi Fortunately, fiateinay not plaved havoc with lootball captaincies a& a has at otbei colleges and umversi- bst.inihng this good foitunc, Penn State’s ers have had nioie than then shaie of lit- he past few .veins Jack Mai tin was deseiung of a bettci Knowing that the team needed luscrve a s,latticed an oppoitumtv to earn a icgu he line in order to Jill this want Ordinan- ce would dt=couiage any football captain, lisplaved the tine qualities of leadeiship by ns team thioughout He closed this unwrit m renn State football history bv perfoim ly when called upon to fill a vacant place n the last gnme of the season was not the lust renn State lootball captain .01 cd bv the god* His piedccessors, Donr. i and Johnnv Rocpke, got anything but good s'otwithstandmg these setbacks, Penn State ms mvutinbly went on undei new leader* sutccssfullv, the lack of leadeiship appar it tlic icason. This fact demonstrates lath- ie Ldlaciousness of any objections io clung- caincy fiom game to gome under the “no- point to be consulcied is the picsumably n of gudmcii eligble for the honoi thu he strength of noifoimance Kaplan, Ed /lej, Zorella. Ficneh, Evans, and Diedncli ive lenders To the student obseivei, the i captom fiom this gioup appeals difficult, it maj be, the “no-enptam” system would of those men to shoulder the rcsponsibih rship in turn, and at the end of the season notary captain from among them. 1 Letter Box THE LION’S DEN I I the signature and address of the writer I I If desired. a nom Oc plume should sup —l plcment the signature ..No responsibility ii assumed by the editor for sentiments expressed in this column •BY DANIEL The Weather Not so hot. Fny four Sinuhn/’i cath ncinester a chapel sent ji like Robinson Cniboe'n inland. EPITAPH NO. 1 Here lie the hones Of Reginald Paul: He peddled cosmetics In Varsity Hall. A Hidden Gift Tommy decided not to Imv his gul a suit of un derwear for Christmas because he was afraid he would never see his gift again. JJcanty uf only mngi deep. Ash Yale To Study Beautv As Science—Headline. That isn’t a stud> It’s a plen«me. Innocent. You should ha\e n noiseless lypcn liter Guilty IC would cost too much Innocent No It would test less, since it conics without the noise ,1 cinnrl'n han coal cocas maun (l moth-eaten pochetbaok FRUSTRATION Sing a little song lor me. And let our heart heat'* Keep the time. Tell me tales of foreign lands, Of sights you’ve seen in even clime. Our eyes shall meet m tender bliss And let our heart heats keep the time. And then, will that be all? Oh. yes. you know you dare not kiss When dating m Mac Halil A. What can he woise than a below grade'"* B Two below guides (♦This antique was conti ibutcd to The Don ) Knock This Out Now that they have begun no-decision debmes, why not extend the idea to spoits? A no-decision boxing mutch would be a Knock-out ‘Whoa* Giddap!’ The woman cried To her date Upon a buggy ride The College Infinmnil males «v physically fit lib location pioudi’H exeicibe. Grab Our Ghost! Tlnee of fifteen students at a medium school m Milwaukee have gone to court to iccoive ictuin.of then tuition, claiming that the alfau was a big fake. One of the students touched n ghost and got a hand full of cheesecloth Oh, My On>\! You say site’s like n jewel* Yes always comes in onyx-pectcdlv —Oicyon Daily Lmciald KEELER’S J Cathaum Theatre Building Are Glad to Announce Their Appointment REPRESENTATIVE J* CUNARD STEAMSHIP LINE AT PENN STATE Circulars and Information on tequest THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN COI LEG lAN Edltoi Somebody had a bi iglit idea when he thought of getting around pool checimg.and singing by having new chceis and new «ongs written through the medium of a contest But he is on the wrong truck, it seems to me It the bass horn gets rusty and out [ of tune what good would it do to try [blowing new music through it? And jif a brickfield player gets hurt the ] coach doesn’t put him in tjic line to I .get ovei it, does ha** Then why new | • yells or new songs? Why not just j better y cllmg and bettei singing** W. K U. ’3l i The checi lender s’ job is to get re ' suits, and if thov don’t they shouldn’t I blame the music Just as a hint, let’s jhave sonic ical chcerjcnding—more | noise fiom the cheeiloadois and no “boner*;” like we see pulled once m | awhile Let’s have a few suggestions • and a bavvling-out or two at the next , “pop” meeting—and then a couple of • real yells' 1 Somo rather favorable comments on [the cheeiing at the Penn game have | beer heaid, and some of the yells here (on New Beaver weren’t half bad; so (wo can veil 1 And then, you, who might be read-] 1 ing this by accident, let’s not blame | | it all on the chcciloaders, and let them < , blame it on the cheers When basket-1 ! ball, bo\mg, nndSviesthng come along 'yell your bloody head oft and show ( them what was wrong Out yells and j oui songs are the best going, and we | ought to make them sound that way— i not throw them down for new ones , that we’d have to learn all over again. [ Smceiely, j (Signed) F. F. V. ’3l E R N. ’3l W. K U ’3l ! YALE PROHIBITS PLEDGING 1 OF CONDITIONED STUDENTS I Students at Yale who have received , [scholarship warnings will not>be al ; lowed to join a fraternity at the Uni versity, according to a recent faculty liultng In stating reasons for the | change, the faculty said that men on .warning were ineligible to entrance ' in a fraternity, and ought not to pre sent the election of men who have (fulfilled the requirements. F M. S. ’32 J. L C ’3l Season eftor foaion, college E R. N ’3l man reglstor their preference j for John Wordi. By constantly Increased purchase*/ they Indl- I cate their approval of the fine toothers, the correct line* and | handsome workmanship that characterize these smart shoes. I r ! / MEN*S SHOES i Inspect ! These Fine Shoes at j v Montgomery J and Co. t 1 FREE A purse size flacon of Parfum Djer-Kiss With each regular 60e box of Djer-Kiss Pace Powder stem* Robert J. Miller 3NGINEERS ADD 7 GROUPS TO FOREMAN CONFERENCES Adding seven new foreman confer ence groups to those aliendy in exist ence, the engineciing extension de pot tment plana fuithcr development in the near fututc, according to offi cials Decembei 3, 1929 Five new gioups have been started recently in the enstom section undei the leadeiship of Mi G. D Thomas, specialist in foicmnn tunning Mi E. N. Montague has unileitaKcn thj woik oi duecting two additional eon fetences in the western division Co-ed Chats Wo lead an article m this paper a few days ago stating that the men [and w’omen weie trying to co-opeiatc |hv means of a joint committee of leaders from both the men’s and wo men's activities This seems to us nr admirable idea —if it woihb The important thing is to see that it doe. woik out satisfactorily to both men and women In the plans for a big- i get and better Penn State, there ought to be a definite pluce for such r student committee. The natuial question, especially • fiom such curious cicntuios as wo-, men, is "how can it he made to be a success?” Cooperation is possible onlv on one condition That is that both or all gioups which arc tiyrng to cooperate should have this «nmu jhinmony or coopeiation within them- 1 [aches If Penn State women arc to (compete with the men and woik with' (the men m all activities which are of interest to the school as a whole, they will have to keep then own asso- ( Icintionx working smoothly (Inci-, jdentallj, of course, the same thing goes for the men ) | The men can nevci help us to solve problems which aie of no concern to them We must, however, on thu» ( campus learn a little extioversion We must learn to look outside of otu-1 selves. Our theory is this if both' I the men and women woik with them- 1 [selves and then witn each other, they [would be sure of having the time and ( [abilitj to do many things for Penn State students and for Penn State | CONSTIPATION Tosic poisons of constipation are continual!} absorbed by the ft} stun, weakening resistance to disease sermi August Flower correct*, this cl rnepro is condition —even stubborn constipation almost like nngio' Sweetens acid stomach, stirs liver, aids digestion, promotes regular bowel movements You sleep well, enjoy hearty appetite, arc full of spirit. Winning the war against weather In the telephone business, research man, manufacturing engineer and construction supervisor arc carrying on a successful war against the unruly elements, enemies to service. Cable, for example, housing many cir cuits and covered with protective coatings “OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN 0 PSYCHOLOGIST SAYS ‘DRAINS INHERITED, NOT DEVELOPED’ ntclhgence is not increased by go to college, noi is it an accident, according to Donald A. Laud, direc tor ol the psychological laboratory of Colgate university. Parents with brains much above ihc average have children with brains abovo the average. Brains seem defin itely to be inherited, just as eye color, fctnturc, or temperament. College men have more bums than those on the Utroet because they had more brains 1 [in the fust place, and Ihcrcfoic came i to college, says Mi, Laud. ‘TOO HAPPY,’ POLICE CHARGE Ten students alleged iO be enrolled in Detroit university were charged with driving while intoxicated by Lansing, Mich, police. They appeal ed cntucly too happy while operat ing their car following the defeat ot Michigan State college by Detroit, police officers claimed. The Store With The Christmas Spirit Traveling Bags Robes Scarfs Neckwear Shirts Bill Folds ' Sweaters Hose Gloves For the convenience of our patrons we are making up attractive gift boxes which may be sent home C.O.D. Rea & Deritk, Inc. \ TISTIXG TUB MVTCRIAt, Itlijtf BELL SYSTEM of nation-wide system of tnter-connecttng ttlephontt Friday, December G, 1929 fiOi FRIDAY— Dolores Costello, George O’Brien m The Greatest Spectacle Since Bcn-Dui SATURDAY— Robert Ames, Mae Clarke in "NIX ON DAMES" All-Talking Comedy Drama MONDAY and TUESDAY— Winnie Lightner and All-Star Cast in “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY’ All Color, Dancing, Singing Comedy (Continuous Slio.wng from 1 o'clock on. Shows stall at 1:00, 2.50, 1:10, 6.30 and 8.20 A full program can be seen up to 8 H. E\cning prices eflfcctnc at ".00 p. n. ) Make It a Gift From Montgoi for Christmas. CONSTRUCTING TUB LIVE MAKING THE CABLE of proved strength, withstands storms which might seriously threaten open wire lines. Thus in the Bell System growth is in tensive as well as extensive, improving present facilities as well as adding new ones. And there is no end to all this development. i THEATRE ‘NOAH'S ARK' $l2 to $35 $l2 to $2O $2.50 to $lO $1.50-$2-$2.50 . . $1.95 to $5 $1 to $3 $3.50 to $6 50c to S 3 $1.50 to $5 $2.50 to $5
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